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H. eeeaioia sllooifemnoehis lsiltlooflteil-T M-4-'04-!W."r'r'-0,. .. wives did" alot 6if.shrlId'iindow mopping ”I.t.'9;;:IId;I:1'l3l9 war 5 -nun -they may .......av.i.f.'3aa is aa(un- organised-jbuye!'a' mile. a Y ' Women admired-- the beaptiiul steaks which Adealsrgr, , 01! my not ioverdmtilt control tor theiirst time inprdqes than lszyearl. displayediihitheir"ehop.s.-;- But, withmtiod-igeiisrally double what they were in rationing;-'dayl. women were buying iitle meat. -Hundreds. oi tona',piled up. inothe shops, and -by. the Lwsek-end. .prieu hid tll11lblQ'..lAY: IQVBII in.-tsotne cuss lower than preyailins in the years of eII.i!9!DI,I1ent:relll- iation..some merchants who hid counted on arushuior nieetha lost money. , , ., ” ”I.AlJllBtllAVI.WON". ,, . . "I made a tasty window distill! oi lovely meat tags a tached," said a butaher,intLohdon's Paddington district. He was able to make a display oi ireah meat because London July temperatures have been like the. inside . oi a reirigerstor. . "well. I watched the iitet 14 women who took I-ll. interest." the butcher said.v Wrhirteen turned up their noses and walked away. one came in and bought a kidney- 'Dhat's no way to run a butcher shop” and I guess the indie have won! As a. result. cuts oi beei were settling down to a general price level somewhat higher than in rationing days. i Most dealers expected prices would stabilize. at Just a little above the range oi rationing days. LIVER BACK ON DISILAY For extra cost the customer gets some selection of meat, Kidneys. which-the Britons regard a husk- iast delicacy. and liver have been rare Jot a decade. Now they are on display in some shopa' . The law at supply and demand operates." observed The Daily Mail. "It has been out'ot aktion at the butcher's ior 14 years. Bothbuyer and seller have been the slaves oi control-and the buyer has had the screg end otftho deal. . "The situation is now reversed. The housewiie is the ultimate dic- tator of the market pm! the butch- er is the one -who takes the or- deurs. Let neither 0! them .iorget it. - . . I. Oontinued from page I ills stars Say sures of the day and maintain an ..” ' ” attitude inlall things. For 'rhe"Blrihdsy It tomorrow is your birthday, your ” , indicates that;;'with- in the next six months. heaven- , . h win: A I: nail : UITAWA. (ON -some house some may he the birds in the.worid with iire; prooineata. ,. i Nests; moreover, paid.,ior by the iedaral sovernmeat. To wit: y , ' The lwAli'.'to;:.iirepmoi- some on thsi-Prairies. selected irom menuiecturers an insulation Inatsriaroi asbestos? andwalnnent. made suit by watsrfwhieh oen be sprayed on walla. , .. ' The inaulstionatioks outjiroin hangar wa1ls.in little tuite. like matted hair. The aenpe material was used to-iireprooi the- boiler plant of lhecollins bay iedsral penitentiaryneer Kingston. Ont. Pane: donations -the "English. or house. sparrow - apparently knowsagood thin Jrhenhesees it. He nipped into e' and the boiler-plants and, right on tageoua progress is possible but you may have to proceed at a slow and exactint. pace. Avoid participation in any activity that might adver- sely aiiect either your personal rep- utation or your business prestige. Danestic and iamily matters will be under excellent aspects during the balance oi the year and social and sentimental relationships should .be unusually harmonious throughout the summer months. Posiponeftravei plans until August or September when the auguries will be more propitious than they are right now. look ior increased popularity in,both social and busi- ness circles early in 1955. A cvhild born on'this day will be ambitious. energetic and extremely dependable and resourceiul by na- ture. NOITHEBN rsnaxn Baiiin Island. larsut of the Gann- dian Arctic islands, covers 191,000 ".l'lie"G1Iardlan . rag. 1:” Thursday, July 15. 1954 made ior the insI.Ilation'a looeel iibras. IDA!” PIRIUIIID -sum. thing the air ioree kneiv. the sparrows wen roosting in iire- iproot nests high in hangar walls sulation to build elsewhere The" whole situation has the Inc A! nearly beside iiseii. tocroup Ceggli. C. V. 'D:iiee, direc- g roicons cticnengineeringad- ministration at RCA! headquar- w:s,:eaye': , "I know the whole thing sounds silly, but it's a. bad "situation. it-,Ws've got to do something about 'i'he sparrows not only make a ahamblesooi the iireprooiing but their pecking crumbles chunks oi insulation to the iloor. where it can get into machinery, such as hangar doors swing wide, the sparrows whir in by the squadron. PAINT NOV DETEIIBENT ' At Saskatoon, the air force painted the hangar walls a. nau- seating and supposedly evii-tast- ing grey. Didn't help at all. D. A. Munro. chief omithologist (bird man) in the Canadian wild- liie service. says the insulation manufacturer asked (or help. The service went to the National Re- search Council and to ornitholo- gists in Britain, who said they'd never heani of such a thing. NRO suggested that some iibre glass be incorporated in the in- sulation as an irritant or that the sparrows" be scared away irom the buildings by tape recordings or their own alarm cry-a form oi warfare being used against starl- ings elsewhere. A third suggestion was that fire- crackers be attached to a slow- burning rope so that they go on at intervals-a little difficult in a hangar chockiul oi aircrait. Anyway, the solution ham't been iound yet . Meanwhile, the air force isn't buying any more oi the type of insulation which provides sparrows or were making on with the in- V t snginea'Eveiy time the . THIS FAST-ACTING YEAST KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION! 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